VIDEO: LSU DB Derek Stingley Gets Away With Obvious Pass Interference on Oklahoma WR in Peach Bowl
By Mark Powell

This would've been the worst pass interference no-call we've ever seen, had it not been for the complete robbery in last year's NFC Championship game between the New Orleans Saints and Los Angeles Rams. Fittingly, the Louisiana local team was on the opposite side of this decision, as Derek Stingley got away with some obvious contact against an Oklahoma wide receiver, and Lincoln Riley has every right to be furious.
Pretty clear pass interference on 3rd down by LSU that didn’t even get acknowledged by the officials #CFBPlayoff pic.twitter.com/GCn25EFLQ0
— Bad Sports Refs (@BadSportsRefs) December 28, 2019
Perhaps even worse for Oklahoma was that this occurred on a third down play. Now down two scores, this could come back to haunt the Sooners on their quest to make it to the National Championship Game.